INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
After the huge success ofBattlefield 1 in 2016 and a break in 2017, the Battlefield franchise will return in 2018 with a brand-new game
called Battlefield V (or Battlefield 5 if you're not )
This time players will go back to WW2 with a range of single-player and multiplayer missions that will take them through the war and immerse
from October 16, and the standard version launches October 19.Battlefield 5 release dateEA has now confirmed that Battlefield 5 will have a
EA and Origin Access players will be able to play on October 18, those who pre-order the Deluxe edition will have access from October 16
things you can do in the game and looks like an insight into the new co-op mode Combined Arms
This trailer shows players being dropped behind enemy lines in a team of four, fighting for their lives to survive
It shows new gameplay elements like lying on your back and back peddling while shooting, jumping through windows, and reviving each
You can watch it for yourself below
It doesn't really tell us much but the costume for the character we see and the Union Jack and German Balkenkreuz icons at the top of the
screen do seem to suggest a WW2 setting.Battlefield 5 confirmed featuresNo lootboxesIt's a controversial subject for EA games at the
moment, but it seems that Battlefield 5 won't have any lootboxes, cosmetic or otherwise
Speaking to Polygon, EA Games said that all items will be unlocked through gameplay and that cosmetic items will have no impact on gameplay
progress.Single-player War Stories will featureAs was rumored (and probably widely hoped) Battlefield V will keep its single-player mode and
build on War Stories from Battlefield 1
Locations will take players across the global front and will include the freezing cold of Norway, the dry heat of North Africa and the
is trying desperately to protect her family during the 1943 German occupation
As was the case in Battlefield 1, War Stories will be a mode that tries to inject a good deal of emotion into the Battlefield experience
We were told by developers working on the game that the team have taken feedback from players following Battlefield 1 and tried to make
improvements for the single-player mode this time around
chaos and scale of a large multiplayer mode
customise them, from their appearance to the weapons they use and the vehicles they have access to
visually customise vehicles and weapons with skins and parts as well as level them up in a way that suits the how you like to
There are many costumes which you find during the second world war, of course, but you also have the option to wear some cool leather
being revived is a much more personal affair in Battlefield V
Anyone within a squad can revive another member and they have to physically approach them to do so
Though Buddy Reviving is back, though, Medics will have some advantages
barbed wire and trenches to create your own fortifications
You can pop them onto a vehicle and keep them moving or take them from one stationary position to another
updates will be split into chapters, with each chapter lasting a few months and featuring time-limited experiences, participating in which
will allow players to earn special rewards which will include new weapons, vehicles, dog tags and emblems, and soldier and weapon
builds on Operations from Battlefield 1
Grand Operations is a large, live, events-based multiplayer experience which will see players play long missions over several in-game days,
with each day taking players to a new map within the mission (this could be around an hour of your real life overall).Grand Operations will
have an overarching narrative and player action on one day will impact the next day
We were told, for example, that if players are tasked with taking out as much enemy artillery as they can on day one, the degree of their
could achieve a decisive victory but if things seem evenly matched, players will be pitched into a day four death match
rumors and leaks floating around which are worth mentioning.There could still be a Battle Royale modeAfter Call of Duty Black Ops 4
announced that it would be including a battle royale mode later this year, all eyes turned to EA Dice and Battlefield
however, out of the question
engaging single-player campaign will still featureThere have been a lot of rumors recently around the game modes that will appear in the
upcoming Battlefield game, but not much in the way of news on any kind of single-player campaign
at DICE is bringing the intensity of combat to life in new and unexpected ways
here is the mention of "compelling single-player stories" which suggests to some degree that players can expect a similar campaign to the
one that proved so popular in Battlefield 1.Battlefield might get a battle royale modeBattle royales are all the rage at the moment and a
recent report from GamesBeat suggests that Battlefield 2018 could receive its very own battle royale mode
Coming not long after the rumors that Call of Duty Black Ops 4 may integrate a battle royale, we're now hearing that EA may be prototyping
its own.According to GamesBeat, the mode would be unlikely to be ready for the game's launch and could potentially be released as a free
However, EA has declined to comment on these rumors so we suggest taking them with a pinch of salt for now.What we'd like to see from
emotionally-charged missions that took players across the different conflicts of WW1 hammered home the tragedy and global scale of the
about Battlefield 1 is that it stayed true to the kinds of weapons and vehicles that would have been available during the First World War,
but that was also kind of limiting
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